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Schools Around Hornsby Shire Hornsby Shire Council Community Directory Prepared March 2021 Schools Around Hornsby Shire Independent Schools ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Preschools ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Primary Schools ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Government ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Non-Government .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Secondary Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 12 Government ................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Non-Government .......................................................................................................................................................... 13 Selective Schools ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Special Education ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Service Index………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15 Suburb Index…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……….17 Category Index…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….19 Disclaimer: All information is supplied by individual service providers and no guarantee can be given as to its accuracy. Inclusion of a service does not imply endorsement or 1 recommendation. Hornsby Shire Council Community Directory Prepared March 2021 Independent Schools Abbotsleigh Barker College Junior School Phone: 02 9473 7777 Phone: 02 8438 7625 Address: 1666 Pacific Hwy, Wahroonga Address: 91 Pacific Hwy, Hornsby 2077 2076 Email: [email protected] Email: Web: www.barker.nsw.edu.au [email protected] Berowra Christian School Web: www.abbotsleigh.nsw.edu.au Phone: 02 9456 2444 Arden Anglican School Address: Cnr King St and Berowra Waters Phone: 02 9484 1146 Rd, Berowra 2081 Address: Junior School Campus: Email: [email protected] Preschool - Year 6, 39-43 Wongala Web: www.bcs.nsw.edu.au Crescent, Beecroft 2119 Gilroy Catholic College Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 8853 8200 Web: www.arden.nsw.edu.au Address: 19-37 Marie St, Castle Hill 2154 Association of Independent Schools of Email: [email protected] NSW (AIS) Web: www.gilroy.catholic.edu.au Phone: 02 9299 2845 Hills Adventist College - Castle Hill Address: Level 12, 99 York St, Sydney Campus 2000 Phone: 02 9851 5100 Email: [email protected] Address: 84-88 Cecil Ave, Castle Hill 2154 Web: www.aisnsw.edu.au Email: [email protected] Australian Schools Directory Web: hills.adventist.edu.au Web: Hills Adventist College - Early Learning www.australianschoolsdirectory.com.au Centre Barker College Phone: 02 9851 5100 Phone: 02 8438 7999 Address: 84-88 Cecil Ave, Castle Hill 2154 Address: 91 Pacific Hwy, Hornsby 2077 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: hills.adventist.edu.au Web: www.barker.college Disclaimer: All information is supplied by individual service providers and no guarantee can be given as to its accuracy. Inclusion of a service does not imply endorsement or 2 recommendation. Hornsby Shire Council Community Directory Prepared March 2021 Knox Grammar School Pacific Hills Christian School Phone: 02 9487 0122 Phone: 02 9651 0700 Address: 2 Borambil St, Wahroonga 2076 Address: 9-15 Quarry Rd, Dural 2158 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.knox.nsw.edu.au Web: www.pacifichills.net Loreto Normanhurst Redfield College Phone: 02 9487 3488 Phone: 02 9651 4066 Address: 91-93 Pennant Hills Rd, Address: 855 Old Northern Rd, Dural 2158 Normanhurst 2076 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.redfield.nsw.edu.au Web: www.loretonh.nsw.edu.au St Agatha's School Lorien Novalis School for Rudolf Steiner Phone: 02 9484 7200 Education Address: 7 Trebor Rd, Pennant Hills 2120 Phone: 02 9658 0700 Email: [email protected] Address: 456-460a Old Northern Rd, Dural Web: www.saphdbb.catholic.edu.au 2158 St Angela's Primary School Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 9407 6400 Web: www.lorien.nsw.edu.au Address: 40 Harrington Ave, Castle Hill Mount St Benedict College 2154 Phone: 02 9980 0444 Email: [email protected] Address: 449C Pennant Hills Rd, Pennant Web: www.stangelaschill.catholic.edu.au Hills 2120 St Bernadette's Primary School Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 9407 6600 Web: www.msb.nsw.edu.au Address: 357 Old Northern Rd, Castle Hill New Hope School 2154 Phone: 02 9651 0700 Email: Address: 9-15 Quarry Rd, Dural 2158 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: Web: www.newhope.nsw.edu.au www.stbernadetteschill.catholic.edu.au Northholm Grammar School St Bernard's Primary School Phone: 02 9656 2000 Phone: 02 9456 2104 Address: 79 Cobah Rd, Arcadia 2159 Address: Warrina St, Berowra Heights Email: [email protected] 2082 Web: www.northholm.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected] Web: www.sbbdbb.catholic.edu.au Oakhill College Phone: 02 9899 2288 St Leos Catholic College Address: 423-513 Old Northern Rd, Castle Phone: 02 9487 3555 Hill 2154 Address: 16 Woolcott Av, Wahroonga Email: [email protected] 2076 Web: www.oakhill.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected] Web: www.stleos.nsw.edu.au Our Lady of the Rosary School Phone: 02 9489 7000 St Lucy's School Address: 23 Yardley Ave, Waitara 2077 Phone: 02 9487 1277 Email: [email protected] Address: 21 Cleveland St, Wahroonga Web: www.olorwdbb.catholic.edu.au 2076 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stlucys.nsw.edu.au Disclaimer: All information is supplied by individual service providers and no guarantee can be given as to its accuracy. Inclusion of a service does not imply endorsement or 3 recommendation. Hornsby Shire Council Community Directory Prepared March 2021 St Patrick's Catholic School Wahroonga Preparatory School Phone: 02 9477 3800 Phone: 02 9489 3921 Address: 1 Royston Pde, Asquith 2077 Address: 61 Coonanbarra Rd, Wahroonga Email: [email protected] 2076 Web: www.stpat.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected] Web: www.wahroongaprep.nsw.edu.au Tangara School for Girls Phone: 0404 495 506 Warrah Specialist School Address: 77-97 Franklin Rd, Cherrybrook Phone: 02 9651 2411 2126 Address: 20 Harris Rd, Dural 2158 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.tangara.nsw.edu.au Web: www.warrahspecialistschool.nsw.edu.au Wahroonga Adventist School Phone: 02 9487 2100 Address: 181 Fox Valley Rd, Wahroonga 2076 Email: [email protected] Web: www.wahroonga.adventist.edu.au Preschools Usually provide care for 3 to 5 year olds, Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm. Some centres may provide care for 2 year olds or extended hours. Adventures Preschool and Long Day Arden Anglican School - Pre-School Care Phone: 02 9484 1146 Phone: 02 9875 3391 Address: 39-43 Wongala Crescent, Address: 25 New Line Rd, West Pennant Beecroft 2119 Hills 2125 Email: [email protected] Email: Web: www.arden.nsw.edu.au [email protected] Balamara Preschool Web: www.adventurespreschool.com.au Phone: 02 9489 4425 Adventures Preschool and Long Day Address: 79 Edgeworth David Ave, Care Waitara 2077 Phone: 02 9481 7765 Email: [email protected] Address: 23 Bellamy St, Pennant Hills Web: www.balamarapreschool.com 2120 Beecroft Long Day and Early Learning Email: Centre [email protected] Phone: 02 9980 2244 Web: www.adventurespreschool.com.au Address: 23a Wongala Cres, Beecroft Appletree Pre School 2119 Phone: 02 9899 3812 Email: [email protected] Address: 81a David Rd, Castle Hill 2154 Web: www.just4kidsbeecroft.com.au Email: [email protected] Web: www.appletreepreschool.com.au Disclaimer: All information is supplied by individual service providers and no guarantee can be given as to its accuracy. Inclusion of a service does not imply endorsement or 4 recommendation. Hornsby Shire Council Community Directory Prepared March 2021 Binnowee Kindergarten Cherrybrook Pre-School Kindergarten Phone: 02 9484 3430 Phone: 02 9484 2595 Address: 6 New Line Rd, West Pennant Address: 81-83 New Line Rd, Cherrybrook Hills 2125 2126 Email: [email protected] Email: Web: www.binnoweekindergarten.org.au [email protected] Web: www.cherrybrookchildcare.com.au Bumble Bees ELC Berowra Phone: 02 9456 3513 Clovel Childcare, Early Learning & Address: 49 Yallambee Rd, Berowra 2081 OOSH Service Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 9649 5544, 02 9637 6966 Address: 34 Excelsior Ave, Castle Hill Bumble Bees ELC Hornsby 2154 Phone: 02 9456 3513 Email: [email protected] Address: 76 King Rd, Hornsby 2077 Web: www.clovelchildcare.com.au
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